The NFL did its part in thanking the military with ceremonies at each of Sunday's games. Here, fans honor veterans at the start of the game between the Packers and Cardinals on Sunday in Green Bay. Veterans Day is next Sunday. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

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Aeriel ballet

Cleveland Browns cornerback Sheldon Brown, left, breaks up a pass intended for Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith in the third quarter of their game in Cleveland. The Ravens won the game, 25-15. (Rick Osentoski/AP)

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In your face

Carolina Panthers defensive end Greg Hardy, left, hits Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III and is charged with a roughing the passer penalty during the first half of Sunday's game in Landover, Md. Carolina won the game, 21-13. (Nick Wass/AP)

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Give them a hand

Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt shows off his gloves, which say "Salute to service," before the start of Sunday's game in Houston. (Dave Einsel/AP)

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Upended

Indianapolis Colts running back Vick Ballard, top, is upended as he tries to leap over Miami Dolphins cornerback Nolan Carroll during the first half in Indianapolis. The Colts won the game, 23-20. (AJ Mast/AP)

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Pushing forward

Chicago Bears running back Matt Forte, right, pushes his way across the goal line for an 8-yard touchdown run in the first quarter against the Tennessee Titans. Trying to stop Forte are Titans defenders Colin McCarthy, left, and Michael Griffin. It was a sign of things to come in the Bears' 51-20 win. (Joe Howell/AP)

Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb celebrates his first touchdown with some of the mighty Green Bay faithful during the first half of the game with Arizona. Cobb finished with two touchdowns in the Packers' 31-17 win. (Mike Roemer/AP)

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Lion leap

Detroit Lions running back Joique Bell leaps over Jacksonville Jaguars free safety Chris Prosinski to avoid a tackle during the second half of their game in Jacksonville. Detroit won 31-14. (Stephen Morton/AP)

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All hands

New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks (88) outjumps Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Keenan Lewis for control of the ball during the first half of their game in East Rutherford, N.J. The Steelers won the game, 24-20. (Bill Kostroun/AP)

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Eyes on the ball

Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall sure had an eye for the ball during the game against the Titans. He caught three touchdown passes, including this 39-yard grab ahead of Titans cornerback Jason McCourty (30) in the fourth quarter. The Bears beat the Titans 51-20. (Joe Howell/AP)

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Subway sandwich

Redskins quarterback and Subway pitch man Robert Griffin III is hit by several Panthers defenders, including outside linebacker Luke Kuechly, during the second half of Sunday's game. (Nick Wass/AP)

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Pack attack

Green Bay defenders team up to stop one of Arizona's runners for no gain in the first half. (Tom Lynn/AP)

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Dance to the music

Panthers quarterback Cam Newton gets in tune with warmups before Sunday's game with the Redskins. (Richard Lipski/AP)

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Touchdown grab

Titans wide receiver Nate Washington provided one of the bright spots for his team with this 30-yard touchdown catch over Bears cornerback Tim Jennings. (Joe Howell/AP)

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Might as well jump

Seattle Seahawks receiver Golden Tate goes up high and over the Minnesota Vikings' Josh Robinson for a touchdown late in the first half in Seattle. The Seahawks won the game, 30-20. (Elaine Thompson/AP)

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Some luck for Luck

Colts quarterback Andrew Luck fumbles the ball as he is hit by Dolphins defensive end Cameron Wake during the second half. The Colts recovered the ball. (AJ Mast/AP)

Even the Bears' defense was scoring points against the Titans. Bears defensive end Corey Wootton scored a touchdown after he recovered a blocked punt as Titans punter Brett Kern, center, and safety Al Afalava (38) try to bring him down in the first quarter. (Joe Howell/AP)

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Can't catch me

Steelers wide receiver Mike Wallace runs for a touchdown as he is chased by Giants cornerback Jayron Hosley during the second half. (Julio Cortez/AP)

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That guy looks familiar

Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning throws a towel into the stands as fans seek his attention, including one who's holding a large cutout of Manning's head. The Broncos won in Cincinnati, 31-23 (Tom Uhlman/AP)